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** High Pressure Steam - [[E. C. Bowden-Smith]]. | ** High Pressure Steam - [[E. C. Bowden-Smith]]. | ||
** [[John Rastrick]] [[John Urpeth Rastrick]], [[Andrew Meikle]] - [[Arthur Lee]]. | ** [[John Rastrick]] - [[John Urpeth Rastrick]], [[Andrew Meikle]] - [[Arthur Lee]]. | ||
** Circumference of an Ellipse - [[Maurice Frederick FitzGerald|Maurice F. Fitzgerald]]. | ** Circumference of an Ellipse - [[Maurice Frederick FitzGerald|Maurice F. Fitzgerald]]. | ||
** The Late Sir [[John Wolfe Barry]] - [[Charles Bright]]. | ** The Late Sir [[John Wolfe Barry]] - [[Charles Bright]]. |
Latest revision as of 15:14, 28 August 2019
- Contents, p 99.
Main Subjects
- 60ft Locomotive Turntable at Newhaven, p 104 and 105. (Illustrated).
- British Agricultural Tractors and Haulers - (No. VII), p 93 and 98. (Illustrated).
- British and German Naval Ordnance - (No. I), p 90.
- Death - William Sloane Accles, p 99.
- Editorial, p 99.
- Unsinkable Mercantile Ships.
- Commercial Prospects of the Aeroplane.
- Geared Locomotives for Shunting Service, p 108.
- January, p 89.
- Aeronautical Activity.
- Naval Events.
- Ministry of Reconstruction.
- Enemy Air Raids.
- Midland Railway Accident.
- Letters to the Editor, p 96.
- High Pressure Steam - E. C. Bowden-Smith.
- John Rastrick - John Urpeth Rastrick, Andrew Meikle - Arthur Lee.
- Circumference of an Ellipse - Maurice F. Fitzgerald.
- The Late Sir John Wolfe Barry - Charles Bright.
- Modern Light Machine Shop - Herbert Carpenter, p 102.
- Constructional Details, p 103. (Illustrated).
- Obituaries
- Patents, p 109.
- Alfred Baldwin of Devonshire Brass Works, Keighley.
- Mortimer Arthur Codd.
- Butterworth and Dickinson - Drop Box Loom.
- Henry Hirst Waller.
- Alfred John Dawson.
- William Frederick Albert Richey - Lenses for Search Lights.
- Problems of Naval Reconstruction, p 91.
- South Eastern Railway Accident - Near Carlisle, p 101.